for diplomacy that certain countries can exist in harmony. There has not been a documented start of diplomacy; however there have been instances ranging back to the 5th century where diplomacy arose in certain nations. Dating back to 432 B.C‚ the Congress of Sparta was an “illustration of diplomacy as organized by the Greek City States” (Nicolson 1). The origin of the word “diploma” comes from different sides of the earth. In Greece diploma meant “folded in two”‚ while in Ancient Rome the word was
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The unification of both Germany and Italy brought great change in these countries. This process resulted in these countries to focus on for their independence‚ economic growth‚ and a strong nationalism. Also‚ there is another role of the unification and it is an occurrence of war‚ separation and controlling politics. War is a natural force which leads to unite some nations as wells as divide others. In the unification process‚ it is essential to have a confident and courageous leader. Bismarck was
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policies. Did he repudiate the Revolution‚ or did he solidify and institutionalize it? What appeal did the Napoleonic system have in Europe? To what extent was repression employed? Describe the principal territorial arrangements adopted at the Congress of Vienna. What attitudes were taken toward the peace settlement by (a) Prussia‚ (b) Russia‚ (c) Great Britain‚ (d) Austria? How was the dispute over Poland settled? Identifications: Each student is required to clearly define 6 terms in the Moodle
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Hitler was born in Austria in 1889‚ his father died when he was 14 and when he became 18 his mother died because of cancer. He lived alone homeless in the streets of Vienna and Vienna was a strong center of anti-Semitism which Hitler totally believed in; so by the age of 24 he left Vienna and went to Germany to escape from doing the military service in the Austrian army‚ however he was arrested and sent back to Austria where he was found weak and unfit to be armed. When the WWI started he decided
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Within the context of 1789-1890‚ was the unification of Germany a result of economic‚ political or military forces? Numerous factors have lead to the progressive creation of a unified Germany by 1871; such factors are fundamentally related to economic‚ political or military origins. To accurately understand the reasoning behind the unification‚ one must look at the history preceding it – The after-effects of the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire; The significance of the French revolutions and
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He realized the political and geographical chaos within Germany after the Congress of Vienna in 1814-1815. This was greatly due to the high number of local battles and internal wars within the un-unified Germany. The existence of these struggles was mainly because‚ through the congress’s “balance of power”‚ European powers were limited
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This movement is one example of how a movement that also shows nationalism characteristics can create unification among Italy. The Congress of Vienna and the end of Napoleonic rule lead to a nationalism increase for Italy. This increase brought unity because the people starting feeling as though they had a say in what was happening instead of having one person make all the decisions. This
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Vienna Austria Introduction to the city Vienna is located in the Northeast corner of Österreich‚ or Austria. Austria is landlocked and bordered by eight countries: Germany‚ the Czech Republic‚ Slovakia‚ Hungary‚ Slovenia‚ Italy‚ Switzerland‚ and Liechtenstein. Austria has nine states with Vienna being one of them. Of Austria’s 8.3 million people‚ 1.7 million of them live in Vienna. It is the country’s largest city and capital. Because the city lies on the Danube River‚ it is a major shipping
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worked as chef de cuisine to Talleyrand who actively encouraged Carême in the development of a new refined food style using herbs and fresh vegetable‚ simplified sauces with few ingredients. Talleyrand became a famous host during the Congress of Vienna - when the congress disbanded‚ not only the map of Europe but also the culinary tastes of its upper classes were thoroughly revised. Carême’s impact on culinary matters ranged from trivial to theoretical. He is credited with creating the standard chef’s
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Alexander I Alexander I of Russia was born December 23‚ 1777 and died December 1‚ 1825. He served as Emperor of Russia from 23 March 1801 to 1 December 1825 and Ruler of Poland from 1815 to 1825‚ as well as the first Grand Duke of Finland. Soon after his birth on December 23‚ 1777‚ Alexander was taken from his father‚ Paul I of Russia‚ by his grandmother‚ Catherine the Great‚ who greatly disliked Paul and did not want him to have any influence on the education of Alex. Both sides
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